This is why they have a person sign now, around here, all sorts of fine print that basically they can do anything they want and you are ok with it.....
I'd guess they didnt sell it the first time, they never say 'sold' on a deal where the reserve wasn't met. So that is odd.
For the other fella, yea they should not reopen the bid after they say 'sold', that s wrong. But, they likely have the wiggle room to get away with it. It does affect their sales tho, people do walk away when that happens.
Was at a dealer auction years ago, they started no saling some items, they said to one fella if you raise your own big $300 it is yours. Fella said I have the high bid, are you having an auction or what? Turned into a shouting match between him and the auctioneer. Very little sold after that, not many bids, one no sale after the next. They had tried to make it sound like an absolute auction to start with, THRN slipped in just a few items had reserves.....
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